Frank Louis
BAKER
(b.
8 October 1904
,
Chelsea, Massachusetts, USA
d.
27 January 1951
,
Brandenburg, Kentucky, USA
)
Cause of Death: automobile accident
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Frank Louis BAKER was born 8 October 1904 in Chelsea, Massachusetts, USA
Frank Louis BAKER was the child of Frank Louis "Jay Carling" BAKER "KING" and Annie Louise RHEEL and the grandchild of: (paternal) Franz Karl “Frank Oscar” BEIERSTETTEL BAKER and Anna May SCHMIDT (maternal) George Phillip RHEEL and Minna Ernestine "Minnie Alice" THEINERTFrank Louis was a soldier in World War II.
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Spouse(s)/Partner(s) and Child(ren):
Frank Louis married Elizabeth Helga LEBERG 31 October 1924 in Brockton, Massachusetts, USA . The couple had (at least) 2 children.
Elizabeth Helga LEBERG was born 18 November 1903 in Malden, Massachusetts, USA. Elizabeth Helga died 16 April 1956 in Boston, Massachusetts, USA (East, North, South) (Allston) (Readville) (Roslindale). Elizabeth Helga was the child of Charles Gustaf LEBERG and Matilda JOHNSON.
Frank Louis married (2) Katherine GREEN . Katherine GREEN was born abt. 1905
Frank Louis BAKER died 27 January 1951 in Brandenburg, Kentucky, USA.
*** ??? 2nd marriage? obit?***
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What was our family talking about in 1900? Probably this! Find out why.
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What was our family talking about in 1900? Probably this! Find out why.
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